Yes That is the way I am using to import this . The only Server 2012 I have is a vmware image so no luck there. Google says it's a known problem with no way to import it short of creating a new image but then it looses its settings and shows it's expired.

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Sorry but impossible. I'd lost the keys hundreds of years ago.
I post this to share, all because yesterday from some post I heard Mr bean and Slave77 talking 'bout Office 2010 CSVLK key PJ32P, and it refreshed my brain that I did had the key. But found it missing. So....

Ok This is what I did. Installed your drive with a new virtual machine. I then replaced the following lines from your xml to the new xml.
<base_board>
<serial_number type="string">6881-4545-7767-7302-0482-7317-48</serial_number>
</base_board>
<bios_guid type="string">{A8D1DA24-42FD-4FC1-8097-A3D33536670D}</bios_guid>
<bios_serial_number type="string">6881-4545-7767-7302-0482-7317-48</bios_serial_number>
The server is now working properly I just have to figure out how to set up the network properly.
Thanks Plasmator for the solution.

It worked ok by just changing the xml lines. I also had to select a legacy network adapter to get networking to work. It charges ok from internal recharge and from external client. I have not tried a win 7 machine to see if it passes validation.